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Carriers can travel around 500 miles per day. If you take the total distance of your route and divide by 500, you'll get the approximate number of days it will take to ship a car from Florida to Ohio.
Example: The total distance from Orlando, FL to Columbus, OH is 947 miles. If you divide that by 500, you get 1.89, or approximately 2 days for delivery.
We provide the estimated delivery times for your specific Florida to Ohio route when you get an instant quote.
Quote | Date | Pickup | Delivery | Vehicle type |
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$1186 | August 13 | Hollywood, FL | Cleveland, OH | Car |
$1148 | August 08 | Milton, FL | Milan, OH | Midsize Truck |
$963 | August 06 | Daytona Beach, FL | Bexley, OH | Car |
$963 | August 03 | Daytona Beach, FL | Bexley, OH | Car |
$1116 | July 29 | Orlando, FL | Columbus, OH | Car |
$1028 | July 24 | Daytona Beach Shores, FL | Wooster, OH | Car |
$1186 | July 11 | Hollywood, FL | Painesville, OH | Car |
$1485 | July 10 | Tamarac, FL | Cleveland, OH | Midsize SUV / Minivan |
$1090 | July 09 | Lutz, FL | Findlay, OH | Car |
$1564 | July 09 | Jacksonville, FL | Bethel, OH | Midsize SUV / Minivan |
We ship cars frequently from Florida to Ohio, especially when the snowbirds return to Ohio in early spring. If you’re not familiar with the term “snowbird,” these are residents in the northern states that head south in late fall to states like Florida for the winter, and then return to their northern states in early spring. Other popular snowbird routes are from FL to NJ and FL to NY.
As you can imagine, the demand is highest for car shipments going from Florida to Ohio in early spring when all these snowbirds head back north. Because of the high demand, this is the most expensive time of the year to ship a car from Florida to Ohio.
The cheapest time of the year to ship a car from Florida to Ohio is in late fall. The reason for this is because the demand for car shipments going this direction in late fall is at the lowest.
One particular route that is popular from Florida to Ohio is from Orlando to Columbus. The distance on that route is just shy of 950 miles. A car carrier can typically travel that distance in 2-3 days.
As a door-to-door auto transporter, we can pick up your vehicle at any residential or business location in Florida and get it shipped promptly and safely to any residential or business location in Ohio. We also offer open or enclosed shipping options. See how much it will cost to ship a car from Florida to Ohio by getting an instant quote today!
It will depend on the specific pick up location in Florida and the delivery location in Ohio. It will also depend on the size of the vehicle, whether it runs, and whether it will be shipped on an open or enclosed trailer.
You can see how much it will cost to ship a car from Florida to Ohio by getting an instant quote on our website, or by calling us at (800) 656-7638. Further down on this page we also display the most recent quotes we've provided for transports from Florida to Ohio to give you an idea of what it will cost.
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Based on recent dispatch reports, the carrier availability rating from Florida to Ohio is 9/10.
The center of each state is used to approximate mileage between locations.
Estimated transit times are based on carriers traveling up to 500 miles per day.
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The first step is to get an instant quote on our website or by calling us at (800) 656-7638. The quote will give you a current price and the estimated time of delivery for your specific shipping route. From there you can book an order online or book an order with us over the phone.
Yes! By default, our instant quotes are for open transports, but on the quote page you will also see the cost to ship a car enclosed.
The instant quote is all inclusive. There are no sales tax, hidden fees, or additional charges of any kind. Insurance coverage is also included in the price you are given!
We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discovery, American Express, and debit cards. We do not accept check or cash.
Yes! As a car carrier and licensed auto transport broker we provide liability and cargo insurance to cover your vehicle while it is being transported. However, you MUST have your personal vehicle insurance in place because we don’t cover Acts of God. Read our article about auto transport insurance for more details.